Learning in the Ironwood Area

GCC's state-of-the-art campus on beautiful Mt. Zion sets the stage for mind clearing and big thinking. Just add you! For over 85 years, we've been the small campus with a big commitment to your rewarding future. This is an exciting time for you to be a part of the GCC experience. With record enrollments in a number of our programs, we maintain our rare student-to-faculty fatio of 15:1. New programs, services, and faculty education contiinue to keep our offerings current for today's workforce while also addressing our world's ever-changing needs. At GCC, we embrace partnerships with businesses and the community, always looking for new program ventures than can expand...

The Ironwood Area Schools and Community strive to educate, motivate, and inspire each other everyday THE WRIGHT WAY! Check out our website for school information, event calendar, and volunteer opportunities.

Ironwood's Carnegie Library is the oldest continuously operating Carnegie Library in Michigan. Built in 1901, its links run deep in the Ironwood Community as Andrew Carnegie, the great Iron & Steel magnate who provided the funds for the construction of the library, owned the Norrie and Pabst Iron Mines in Ironwood. Today, the library serves as a multigenerational gathering place that instills a passion for reading and a curiousty for knowledge. Of special note the children and young adult collections, which fill almost the entirety of the basement level, with rooms for books, crafts, and reading space. Hours are Monday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00...